Where's the money, Teflon Don?

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It took 4 months and pressure from the media to force draft-dodging Teflon Don Trump to honor his promises to veterans.

4 months of stonewalling, lying, and blustering.

Trumptoids think he did something good. :rofl2:
 
That's like me telling a person that 2+2=4 and you saying that it makes me a "math defender"...
No, Damo, it isn't because Trump only gave the money out after pressure. My theory is that they were using the money for the campaign because they didn't plan ahead on how expensive running a campaign could be and only when pressured by the press did they finally distribute the rest of the money.

In this case 2+2 didn't add up!
 

Give me a break... The guy goes on national television as a presidential candidate and brags about raising "6 Million" for vets. When pressed about details 4 months later his campaign scrambles to send out 5.6 million and holds a press conference to call the media names for not minding their own business.....

and you are using a story about that to defend the guy? Shameless!
 
Trump says he loves the vets, but he can’t stop lying to them—and the rest of us.

The mogul repeatedly misled the public Tuesday while trying to quiet concerns about whether he had raised the promised millions for veterans charities.

Sure, he listed $5.6 million he had allocated to veterans groups during the hour-long, press conference, but that’s $400,000 short of what he said was raised in January.

Many of the charities said they had received checks within the last week or two weeks—coinciding with a May 24 Washington Post story questioning whether he had distributed the promised $6 million.

An Associated Press survey of the veterans groups yielded more than two-dozen responses—about half of them reported checks dated May 24 or beyond.

There were several problems with Trump’s explanations as to why it took so long to account for the alleged $6 million—but the most dubious claim by far was that he didn’t want to take personal credit for helping the veterans that he claims to love so much.

Trump also claimed that he sent checks to veterans charities without even telling them who it was from—apparently to bolster his claim that he wasn’t interested in credit for the fundraising.

“They received $100,000 in the mail. They didn’t even know what it was for, it was from me,” Trump told reporters Tuesday.

One organization, Boston’s Wounded Vet Run, posted the letter that accompanied his donation. The letter is on Trump Organization letterhead, and is signed personally by the businessman himself.

Other organizations have reported receiving similar letters.



http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/05/31/trump-i-m-making-vets-great-again-so-stfu-about-the-money-i-promised.html
 
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